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West Newton raefced up scoring margins in every period en route to its triumph over Dunbar toI eve! its league record at 4-4.Setting the scoring pace for the victors were Tim DLxoa and Ron Danielson with 21 points apiece while Moore helped* with 12.Dunbar had one double number scorer in Alan. Fant who pitchedII counters through the hcop. After assuming a 124 lead overthe Mules m the first quarter West Newton ran it out to 2714 by ini emission time.An ift-14 (bird period pul it at 45-28 for the Hornets who Ihcn closed out the game with an 183 outburst.West Newton outscored Dunbar in field goals. 25-13 and htl 13 of 18 free throws la Dunbar's 10 of 15 showing.DUNBAR—3CGF TPFant, C ........3 11Grinin, I ......0 2JltMnftky. c .............31 7Martin., s ......0 6Lewis. p ................22 6Ferscr, r ...-----I 1Torrence f3 3TOTALS ..............10 WEST NEWTON--63 GF TPDixon, f ..............35Danfcriwjn. f............ ID1 21tiaitcy, c .............. \0 2ForLlanl. g ..............-13 3Moore, s ................ i4 12HHI. K .........0 2TOTALS --........23n 63Score by pcrlodi:Dunbar .........-4 30 US—£5Wrst Newton ....13 15 i3aa—63Of drills: SdoIUl. Ey!ei.
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Uniontown Evening Standard

Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Feb 15, 1961

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